SHERIFFS

June 17, 2013

- Wes Burt, state Route 517, Lisbon, reported at 12:50 p.m. Saturday a small red car pulled into his driveway and up toward the barn while he was sitting on the front porch with his daughter. They noticed someone from the car was taking pictures of the house. He got in his vehicle and drove toward them and the red car took off at a high rate of speed toward LIsbon. He provided deputies with the license plate number.

- A state Route 558, Leetonia, resident reported at 2:53 p.m. Saturday his daughter's ex-boyfriend showed up at their home, yelling at them and driving through the bean and corn fields. The ex-boyfriend is reportedly 16 years old but does not have a license.

- Sherry Goddard, no address listed, reported a domestic dispute between her son and his girlfriend at 12:01 p.m. Saturday. Brian Gribble, 29, Middle Street, Homeworth, told deputies he was in the process of moving out when his soon-to-be ex-girlfriend started an argument with him. She reportedly tried to remove his dirt bike from the back of the truck he had loaded it into, started spitting on him and grabbed him around the neck. After choking him, she then allegedly pushed him into the trailer outside and struck his forehead, where he had ice applied while talking to deputies. The girlfriend, Tiffany Nixon, 29, told deputies the dirt bike belongs to her children. She admitted to grabbing him by the throat and choking him, but claimed it was because he kicked her in the chest causing a red mark and both were spitting on each other. Statements were also taken from witnesses and both Gribble and Nixon were charged with domestic violence.

- Deputies checked a home on Butcher Road, Salem, at 10:23 p.m. Friday after both the front and back door were left open. Nothing appeared to be out of place.

- A woman was reported walking along the roadway toward Summer Fun Pools near West Point at 8:25 p.m. Friday. Sandra Guerro, Guy Road, Lisbon, told deputies she and her live-in boyfriend, David Locke, had an argument and she left to calm down. Deputies had two warrants for Locke and he was taken into custody.